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mena661
Dec 31, 2013Explorer
pianotuna wrote:Expensive, for sure, and I know I can't justify it as a weekend camper BUT if I was full or part timing I could. It's just there are no standalone, stackable inverters out there. You give up features for lower cost.
Hi mena,
Yeah, but two Outback 2000 watt units are $3266.00 bucks--plus shipping, plus duty, plus currency exchange, plus Gouge and Squeeze Tax and possibly Provincial Sales Tax, too. I'm not sure that includes what is necessary to stack them, either.
I sure wish there were a way to use the inverter from my Yamaha 3000 iSEB.
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